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Hidden Herd Festival in Brighton – 14 acts, 2 stages

by Nick Linazasoro
Tuesday 12 Mar, 2019 at 9:40PM
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Hidden Herd Festival in Brighton – 14 acts, 2 stages

Local concert promoters Hidden Herd have announced details of their Hidden Herd Festival 2019 – a massive one-day new music event with 14 acts, two stages and no clashes at Brighton’s Patterns on Saturday 13th July, with doors opening at 1:30pm.

Patterns is the venue for the Hidden Herd Festival 2019

Some of the UK’s hottest new bands will be playing live at the festival, with KAWALA, BLOXX, Anteros, Sick Joy, CHILDCARE, Chappaqua Wrestling, Saltwater Sun, MarthaGunn, Hot Dreams, Circe and Youth Sector part of the first wave announcement and more exciting acts to be announced.

Tickets are on sale now and are priced from £16 + booking fee via DICE.

Hidden Herd Festival 2019 flyer

Hidden Herd Festival 2019 will be the bigger and better sibling of 2018’s festival at Green Door Store – which featured The Ninth Wave, Another Sky, WOOZE and much more.

Hidden Herd is a Brighton/London-based new music website and promotions company dedicated to putting a spotlight on the next wave of artists. In terms of promotion, Hidden Herd had a jam-packed 2018, putting on ticketed shows in Brighton and London, promoting gigs featuring British Sea Power, Strong Asian Mothers, Swimming Tapes, Artificial Pleasure, Valeras, Saltwater Sun, FEET, Wyldest, Pizzagirl and many more. With a strong reputation as curators of exciting new music and a snowballing following on the south coast, Hidden Herd are looking to build upon their success in 2019 with a four-night new music series called SPTLGHT (featuring Ed The Dog, Hey Charlie, Swimming Girls, The Vegan Leather and more) and, of course, Hidden Herd Festival 2019, which is set to be their biggest event to date.

KAWALA
BLOXX
Anteros
Sick Joy
CHILDCARE
Chappaqua Wrestling
Saltwater Sun
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Hot Dreams
Circe
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